Diana Ross has millions of fans, but her biggest one just might be her daughter Tracee Ellis Ross.
The Black-ish star proved so last night, when she supported her mom during her 2022 Glastonbury Festival performance by repping her on a T-shirt.
Tracee posted a mirror selfie to her Instagram Story that captured her outfit, the centerpiece of which was a vintage T-shirt with an illustration of Diana Ross posing in front of the New York City skyline. She paired the tee with matching blue pants and a chore jacket, and accessorized with a red Prada fanny pack.
"Festival Attire?" Tracee captioned the photo.
The actress additionally shared a hilarious behind-the-scenes video of her time at Glastonbury.
"I'm at a festival and it's a first time for everything," she says in the clip, contemplating the crowds of people surrounding her.
A person behind the camera asks, "And a last?"
Tracee responds, "Probably."
The video also shows Tracee singing and dancing backstage with her siblings, Evan Ross, Rhonda Ross, and Chudney Ross.
"Oh, the places I'll go for my family. Grand opening. Grand Closing on festival life. But my mama was glorious on that stage," she captioned the post. "And yes, I am aware that I have a front and a back pack on. I was ready for all things. #familylife #glastonbury"
For Harper's BAZAAR's November 2021 cover story, Tracee opened up about growing up as the daughter of the iconic powerhouse.
"Because of the childhood that I had and my mother’s career, from an early age, even though I couldn’t define it at the time, I had to find a sense of home and safety within my body and with people," she said. "My friendships are home for me. My family is home for me. It’s an energetic connection that creates a sense of safety and groundedness, where I don’t have to wear any mask. I can just be myself."
As an associate editor at HarpersBAZAAR.com, Chelsey keeps a finger on the pulse on all things celeb news. She also writes on social movements, connecting with activists leading the fight on workers' rights, climate justice, and more. Offline, she’s probably spending too much time on TikTok, rewatching Emma (the 2020 version, of course), or buying yet another corset.
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